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5 EERIE ons PROT, aoe SAPS OA, = PO I ASIEN VETTE rT OTR RS Tur ere seat ‘ TPR TE Tee TT eT SOG AOA THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 23, (901. St Wi CONSTITUTION’S HUGE MAINSAIL, THE BIGGEST TRAVIS AND: - MORRIS PARK _CANVAS SPREAD EVER SEEN ON A CUP DEFENDER. DOUCLAS WIN (e\e fos 8/ofofere)e\ere ereveye: ; ‘|Immense Sail Area @| Arouses Admiration| Gang If in Second %| of All Yachting Ex- ‘ony Gana : Designer Herreshoff Is): <The Parader and Com-| Taking Many Pre-| * mando Meet in Bel- cautions Against a ‘ i i : erts. . mont Stakes. Possible Accident. | pte ship Tourney. ieniere Su ieee cman eee newent ot Are not under i (Speetal to The Evening Worl.) RISTOM, May Bim Theiseritiaiof/a size AN a strong and tall, (Bpectal to The Evening World) MORRIS PARK RACE TRAC May | dents to Shamrock I atintn Tout beehte this wonderful plece of can- RYE, May 2%.—Ideal golf weather at- BWXThe great three-year-olds tn tne Bets) Sonereay ence ine ie vax chelr massive mea shrink to/tracted many spectators to the Apa- mont Stakes had a perfect day and) © pes EY CIE) Uo 1A nothing wamis Inks early this morning. The track. The prayers of thousands of|'? revise many. of theic plane in tie | The inainsall te a masterpiece of the |courme waa in grand shape for play Pacing enthusiasts were answered, and | Conatitution They hte UE OES Venaker rt A few Innovations are | the thirty-two competitors left @ real sultry summer day wan the re-| aughtinapnineabsetheccreme issu 4 in dts construction te reduce to a [in the Metropolizan champlongship tour- sult.) The track was in superb shape| Umar disaster, and alread Ekohas lcuintmutn the chances of splitting in a | 4ment began the first round of 18 holea land fast enovgh to break records on. n ean ALS | nart low fh play 4 Ibemeven <atrongers thane thgemant The sal) is laced to twenty-two alu- rat palr off were tne amateur The alr was hot, just the sort to put/ the thoroughbred at his beat he perfect conditions and the knowl now Inuse Da I alee be mad But that te not all Hathaway's men Heates of smatier spars ehapiplo: ter J. ravi, and M. {num boope on the mast and the (6 | Singes of the Fox Hills Club. Singer hom reaches a little below the lower lpiaved a enpltal game, but Travis had (ders. The fatter are set well to [little diffeuite in beating him, winning edge that James R. Keene's crack Com-| i" ROTO LAS ALLnS WAI SUED, ttle aitieulty, in beating, hi nk mando and Richard T. Wilson, grin Sih Ne set sumer rm Secon spare [tie (orward side ‘of the maat, and |ps ¢ up a play je xcore fo _ grand colt The Varader were to meet), FN ais nate Patil tar aca Res e samt go past without being | trace. hawtheliBelmonticisent ia sRreat| crowd [07 00%, accidents The (Consittution has |i% An they Used to have to ao | out er oe travelling toward the track, ‘The Hel. /TO AR vel saan any opare lable weak vmrack The tam ot tie |. o 44h as =i-i3 mont was the most interesting event of) | at TAS SY ea All oof steel wire out S25 63 B44 DAS bad a plenaing effect on the owners sedehotenitet SHateatineliva ouaEs as] the meeting, more so than the Metro. politan. The magnificent showing of ‘The Parader in his two racen made | the.crowd belleve he was the supercon of | Commando, the champion of last sea-} son, There has been an intense Interest inthe race and every one who could Ket away from business took the train for the race track. ‘There were other featu Belmont. The rich Belipse Drought out a small but select fel as well ne The hue cream-c the boat a enught the ay the halvards Kiish sty fe out This extra appliance vély short “whisker” ex mothe forward side of the mast. | ind helps to give a sultable bearing to by 2 up and 1 er duplicating his medal chich he made twice yes- lored malnaal, fle nue f was what ryboly When al do heen made frat it was! a fin fitting sprend was n cap defender, It Is of (0 heavy duck and looked as thoush tt would stand alone on Tuesday's triat | spin rotte wrinkles were taken out Mt} by the hand setting of the throat and | 4 beat Dr. Martin 2 up and 1 to yay; MeN beat J. fe Taylor 2 up; Men- Gun ex beat ‘Tappin’ 4 up an 0" plays nast staye. This idea has Rachan bs frvtes 3 up Rapbin wan nh slight extent on ia] by default from Howley pees Stvie of eat. | THfany Sup and 7 top Tats, isu never her uted Hea ea aloup or ena this atte Gf ie ¢ y 1 op, Har Thiv adoption vy Herrest bend piston plays lay a} due easetinlis a Hritheh er helr carda were: S ttd-year-olis, claneed among the cracks] peak > =H ‘Wd fi SHI kalzeethessivacn tte BS Ofithe season. ‘The Jockey Club weight | Penk Nalvard dsits Mextha Ce a roy | p -ifor age stakes wis uiso an titeresting pecompare It ything other thi n Hefore the stiff little breeze tnat 4-8-8 ie featcre. se, smonth by Impossitei|it iplewhwhensthecyachtat firat spin | Taylor 3 ‘tani FIRST RACE. a But such s that mainsail ts this nderful sail drew the wind ery: | fret rea tt z| PS ‘mile. 3 for two-yearol a and upwart: WI Tt ts almost: tmpows! Imagine well, Wd although there were many | !2 i . ta aac 4 3 Wetting | Never hax a cup challenger carried such | ee nat cneretsaionecutendaninainae | aitorginysand arresting iateota eet y ‘ open, : if tie rey aa carried along at a clip op a ned 7 pertarenn ey abte,7) forks. mr Ples ) an immense apread of canvas. A wilnkie | 5 wns well over the twelve-Knot galt. 1 He Srsesd hel Bluseway, 110, Shae ft would bury a big man. Juet think manbe etty ; Se CAL GTS hah beh eA te iesiow, 98. Fone of fourteen thousand and many hundred Who witiiessed the Crlay grew 4 5 a! s square feet of canvas, and yo pny ee the ‘They had seen ominy satis, 5 Gignt 38." D. O'Connor aulataerarmeanney ie nee [hone that might” ever he. compared to p¢ ses es Sterling 110.0" Goan ; the Constitution's, either In prettiness 110, Mitebail Look at the ploture and try to Imagine A nad 1O.Cousor furnished a surprise by de: | Mart fair. Won ridden o the alze of that sail ‘ompare with It wax no wonder that it way the) (tine. osh rine uP and 1 to play: { Q Ho was strongly played in this races | the cx ih synoaure of all-eyes from the moment | McDonald deat Davis 3 up and 2 to MME while Ienight of the Garter was) u| co” comparative mites the trew began hoisting It, for never A. 8. Carpenter beat Larkin 1 up % tee fecond chokis. Al! Saints, light: | Here and there about before han such a sieht Neen oftwre Neltnesucinte tol ineteeens is ON REE a ad Te ammlama ste ccomay tea Lotal ube All praise, and the new sulin he is -now | %a* very long drawn out between Em- tio and Royal 3: this way to the atre: Thi will be gained. The men look lke fey will ba | Metc and McCauley. and they bad to pnstructing for an eme f hai in to be | PIN’ Zi holes before It_wan decided. Em- {ferent than theone 3 awa in the development of the ptotur a general closing up. Lucky Star 18 |e lereteleleterere jetoleererece: Mold Boreas teare a hole in ft, | mest won by 1 up on 2 holes. es. fame througn into the lead, and, | Juat tiny little white apote here : = : La A arty Cet Neh A one | The mecons 0 r Met, stalling off Wlucawas-» rush, won by" | there, hardly visthle to the naked rye! CONSTITUTION'S SAILORS HOISTING CUP DEFENDEIVS HUGE MAINSAIL ins how ia SALEM RELAIUSS | oleatwillkberpiened nitrate eanwee ~ Bhort head. Blueaway wae a length and — the players will be paired aa follow: the Q bait in fron: of Kaiwht And those same men, the sallora of SECOND IAC per ema! NEW YORK-CINCINN the (Photo taker expectly for The Evening World) YORK.CINGINNAT. (CUP RACES WILL BAFTIFIIN MAY YCLISTS WILL (esrerizertas™ cee sues sinaeunn! BE POSTPONED. err w'ouor!| RACE AT NICHT. ee en TERY PROG, Starters, wots, jocks Fin, Bosgtale,) 107. Landry: eda, “102. Dangman Won ridden cnt. Thme4.59 1-2 ! O'Hagen and Honolulu were the only horses baie tf | ed and they were sent to the only favorite and second chotce respec: | ita Neda’ took the lead taaooentaa "Phoy didn't apeak another word to one the.flag fell and made the running until | another the whole came fty yards from) the finish, where Hono: | 1 fo Mencher: { PUR ere tou cand gonmriberee ienene| LLU Ub oa, i a eel nelined to tw (anne taking third ‘an the reply nd Then falowed a Nehters punched the nal play Pot w— is aRainst that of the ol four Key with svete hand “hen, | Lipton Asks for Change) tne 1 tha piace Daneman the rider sof Val: lenthuntastie. A dogen of then clabied [and wie éasy fuwsemn fined wea aia’ | New York Yacht Club]! pefore makin £1 toxe! In one corner of the rightefleld | eoon's mit, Nelaon to Stelnteli ‘ . claimed foul against Landry, but | together In one corer rightetield | geen ml 1 ' infeldt Will Undoubtedly LE May 23—Richard oa Brady Plans for Big|imure‘ant’tont with WB. Barner ot jChances Are He Will] Season at Manhattan | sy mare fouled: in- iss, and" ber year: Get Over Injury Be- B h Hing. cult, by Prince, of Monaco, are the of the a eac a The colt the. Tammany chieftain fore Saturday. perial and Is entered in @everal rich g CHIN se He was a It Was not alowed. | bleachers THIRD RACE ey The Kelipee; for te-year-olde, Bre ant one to he named Beay Im- vente In Engiand, fonita Belle is the dam of Be | Third tuning. {ita feos tee Newton's pop fy: Me Grant His Request. snd Tt Donean Regrets, i half! furlongs. fun hit rack Those who oe ymen see! *y rt Metting Ret aat dh Was caught te aten Ava itiats Suen earonnee erin Thoae who And enjoyment In seeine | Gaiiant, winter of the Prospect and Beartere, whte, Jocks, BIDE PI. Sir Pa Howerman low one 5 : : 7 NV GPTSCKILATTRAIIC yele racing will have muc amu ter Handicaps and the | Geeond | ‘Blew Girl, 124, urns... renters 3) It wae picturesque and livened thinga | 2384 ene the Constitution, arrived ere from wher of Raffa them this season, Willian A. Brady,| Matron Staker Inst year, She has had BRN. Satyrdey, 122. O'Connor. 3 4 28 1S | 3-6] UD A dit pinding one of old cal | orcad One = Sle} irintol te Irea of lis horse cho han antumed full control of the] Mit five of her produce to campaign, | Whietey King, 122.Hutter. 1 2° 3ta 12 7] loge days : that the | 6) an Str Thomas,” {!ns ¢ ont In the Brookiyn Handt.) who has a Menehurencienic 3 but together they have won over §8, B Hyphen, nv pullman § it 4 Ge] Manager travis decided, that De peel [ae Bir Thoman.| Siiubhas, cehe injury of tao | Manhattan each Track, intends intro. |The mare wit remain on the Melbourne ] 2, Stew BS an nat ve and ¢ said Mr Wt hope that he Qucing night racing there, and alreasy| farm. where she has beon bred to Jim BM Rtart good. Won ridden vat. Time—1.08%. || Doheny. forthe slab. Bow PUT SeL NETS sone Lali fs hig has impr va number workmen are Gore, «ire of Bonu Gallant. ler tre ment Blue Girl opened favorite at 6 to 5, but | AsMRned to receive Eddie's slants. Van, hee: 3 f work of the “track by the sea’ inetal $$ — she warmed up so well that she was [Atil! with one win to the to 6, | ROntiAtiaher rani romes overly = almost a verti Hina Hehting plant. The litt of events | Wont Somebody Fight This Tad? backed down fto S at which price [20 Into contre with t ait gas EU Hh know methine mere of the a tein good en shape the ‘ustling manager hus arranged v Bhe- went to the p sawaaitho |Atichond: Seibel would ete rv eritris iianiwhatitihace w honor of winning the Brent, piven on Of the greatest seanons SHO ene heal ania welEne MP extent. “When the Mes felt Whiekey Acting “apt Mngnon. of the “Tend As te how it ees in| Cheam ff the snarhrneers totter wore + ar tocliag ‘sunt aay stl Hite and ifyphon rushed away tn front [Geckled ie give the Glante a iefthunde Able tat no ¢ t ewme | will be entered. [Mippen to hi is manager, eln- and'they aliernated in the lead to the |Qimpliment in the shape of] Pwirer Lie an i erwe Wate} iiickly that tt kets one Ne won a) Tt has been decided to apen the season |tnuler, of No. M9 Hast Forty-elghth ip. Blue Girl then cesumed command i mover from the | ivertered with stelnfeldt [on June 2. when the principal atric: | street, has deen craving to match the and ‘won cleverly Saturday by af OW site. Th ther kind) Navin |{oterfered with: stein Heed the Caw what gave way tire Perhap +] i Aba Ky A twenty-fve-mile paced | boy againat any in hin class, but with Jength and a halt tekey King wae] Men dent care for at cat rth tow. eolded | s rte the one that worked ap distance of a miie | o open_to all, Harry Sikea, Jimmy | no avail, Now he directs his commu: rag feral fe uae AMR SL The monstoay of playercumpltea was Nantes Tiov Gite A eu Seas Vantaa Mand Anished atrong. | Ree Pet nie ira ena Hanoy [cation to” Dave. Sulilvanta — prote 5 2 fea od Varied Dwyer. a regular, being mated |, Davie, and at attended to Craw: stv Wwecke were to] lant several yours too. [ivatthour shave already; made. known ‘Kies O'Rrien, and. implores an. Fifth Race—One mile and a furlong. Dh today ford. Gangel wae acchlentally apike Poe en 5 Fare een | a thelr Intention of competing Won by Conroy; Blues was second, and S Crawford and there wae al delty he ortopled ym again in} ** Starcourae, : : Dr. Barlow third ate Him one, ini inte ak “fod M0 pete ert {, INU Wernntes nal BASEBALL CHAT. iene S ehumea tn the felt | Mash ‘sine sett } eo Seayy engun. and) seed until abe, mi tie Cohimbia in| sentzed him. and. sb ETN Ub s al ara at se from the | tieeait | yet ta th Miagoon wee out Din Hound tot | ALD the s fern [Davis knocker a tole thee | When shown takes the acehdent |W: rg i by his sing! Te ths ny ne TSONS present wil 4 t 7 " , mane | et L Cha postponement i ‘ a riteed him to second on a pretcy bunt] i 2 perth azn began The Aol waK In yer Ty ira. dower tats cork wince £14 show that this culminating min= inti! October. 5 rom a raMe toa priae-tight, ‘The game’ litre fe UMdal pop ty poulerts wa c i th . nettle | Ne “ slip ccs eda are aT PH a in alt i} ¥ i vot dleplay the net. game. He needs ttre sicher waver nits. Daheny bawiitucion Wiis pu Gti) Cocco i Hoa wrtiata (winter 1 to race Davia griibed 4 * lelited wo Part tiishaps low ver oat tie thine iret hit Doh: Viren ch wleation from Yankees Take Four nate tant mi qloherisihad acaused BF ne LURE HAR aL ROL WON CO SAT TOLL Cech thine Rin Cone Mon te | Bad circulation is the cause of most of the ills that come with old age. Firsts in Succession | iiy. fey t nt Bee EATER aT RPE ear LL TS ESN SR AT ITAA EOC EE np mark to the! With advancing years there is a decline of strength and vigor — the machinery jett Davin ye ieee Besos les ‘ cont sil) of the body moves with less speed and accuracy, Hecause of the weak au at Doncaster. ONer tn tke run (8 i aoe P irregular action of the heart the blood moves more slowly, becomes impure uad Minn hunted to Twin was scans | Meats Delehanty beat ; ft eniitind loses much of its life-sustaining properties, and muscles, tissues and nerves lit- Seine sneoninrrolerninie nemenenonl| elena eewenm tac bleiia antes aia en erally sturve for lack of nourishment, A’ sluggish and’ polluted circulation is LONDON, May 22-3, Cannon'a Meph.| 22 tee base Charlie tieiaman es el ails es ciaiasavcrrtne followed by a long train of bodily ailments, Cold feet, chilly sensations up DON, May 231. Cannemin Meph| a yiet: t fne 5 HEL TeoRGLin Gs staan i | ' and down the spine, poor appetite ant digestion, soreness of the muscles, rhet- CELA SPU HAUS Marea tae ri phe fi re and mk Kelley wan ay sy miregragine 19) uutic pains, hard and fissured skin, face sores, chronic running ulcers on the (eed tee Pea Re le to MeHeile. one. ru jive ty BIC Niawaay Raninenes ON OUR Ose | lower limbs and other parts of the body—these and many other diseases ternal etsenny sinner ines Necandilaning: FO Te a CUA atu (lemmiuMilalettorannak sie On iten | peculiar to old people are due to a lack of healthy blood and imperfect circala- ‘4. Abe ha is = | An single « tre Setback tuk te Doin No ru i tion, Restoration to health must come through the building up and purification second. Stoinfeldt popped a fy which Ganzel | ty Ind-and Hick second on (he throw) Gatlua made « 2 of the blood, thus adding strength and tone to the vital organs, and quick, Vv Selbach Davin spotled jots of! het graunder and by fying te Crawford, T. A. Robérts's Heir Mal L.fran to Doheny’a place to nab. 7 Reiff. up, won the led a single over Davin's hew Gacdicap Stakes. J. Rowson’ . = = =p = eccio, J. Reiff having the mount, was second) and it. P. Clayton's, Yanser BROOKLYN-CHICAGO. bate Seni singer The W pene ~ Schiesinger's ‘The Wyvern, with | * reac Mlahariinithercaddleswonvthe Doncastce (Continued from Firat Page | @pring Handicap. fs J. Kowson's again they did ¢ y thelr contitet with | MeCreery and Raeewson sts gain} than they did during thelr con w bers un ion to the circulation, S. being strictly a vegetable blood remedy and the best tonic, makes it the most valuable and efficacious of all medicines for old people. It is free from all mineral ingredients, and mild and pleasant in its action, It cures romped home ete} blood diseases of every character, even those inherited or contracted in early veaeds ile “sent Sireea| tife, As the system gets under the influence of S. S. S. there is a marked Nea ritee estessinaslee improvement in the general ‘health, and as richer and purer blood begins to Five others of Davte’ circulate through the body the appetite improves, and there is a softness and elasticity about the skin that you have not noticed for years; sores begin to runs Taylor wae» victim My anoth Will Come Here To- morrow for Intercol- legiate Trials. Wa Of the Club: AL LEAGUE, Brakes, (a hi Jeht handicap forthe Phillies, the Ajuga hg, ac Date M , The Evenine Wort.) feo And alt] heal, pains in muscles and joints gradually cease and you find that it is possible furlonics. The four straight defeats wne Rem: |» t PHILADELPHIA, Ma ! y linens to be happy and healthy ¢ ro Vanin's track men have held » work will orrow morning the team, 4 Smith Mr. W. GC. Whitney's Holstein, J. Tetrt tis t Up, Won the Stockil Stakes, Me Teen. | (ste suffered at the hands of the 9 ra Croker The Scotchman 11, L.j WR Quakers was u bitter pil for Cay iff up, w: recona, Jack tu ewallow nad he threatened ¢ RESULTS AT WORTH. mylons Our medical department is in charge of physicians who make a study of blood and skin diseases, If you would like to have their opinion and advice in . your case, write them all about it and you shall receive such information and advice as you want, This will cost you nothing, Others have found our medical department of great benefit to them—their cure being much more rapid as the result of some special directions received from our physician: sua wey Tt fats | naitnore Washine e done to-day 1 S.20 etghte companied by er Tu Vor members Manager leave for New York even on he day wing or an out may ri te trom frat. yente for baseball, and { | = L 2 Fite tne ptactiont miay with Davi lattes on't be your own doctor when you can get medical advice free, Took om ‘ PRE RCERARAG Ie ORTH May 2 bund res ee Line fait sae ree SAE fpane, a TNA na at Wataer's oat it wae} Blood and Skin Diseases mailed to all who desire it. Ye races here to-day resulted as fol- SBE neater Ro Third tanto. ‘J PUMew Cay and ate midition. fot } 1 Jack O'Connor mpires yea. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA. First Race—F at the Windy Clty outne| Wan by Hoot to 5 | 30 through thelr preliminary warming | Yysbeth, 1 to 2 Wand | ag maid | al ete bird; Well, 1 euens my men will Just © Becond Rac quarters of g mile. | yn, SE nee “Won by Rival Dare 3 to 2 und 3 to RKO ESe Saree seth Atak GPi Joe Martin, 2 to 1 for piace, w Weta be eway) for un yond; Econne third, ‘Time=t.15, piles ean beat them four straight T Race—One mile and Hanion selected Doe MeJumeg to dol rin: nethel bene Drumheiler's het ben the doubte- pease Medical. OJ.D DR. GRINDLE, 35 years a speciatt OLY DIL GHIND! re not often the reciplenta ot that is not saying anything Vend. Fred Knowles, the elaty being fav there aye nutes tn a Manner that te even ihe footliaht records. No, Pred won't tell Hie flowers come from. © comnlt \r pational rules for contest Way With the existing diver pinith and Bushnell wil trhals va, to take the mate uth, ul hey and bladder compl ton, gravel, &c., are speedily cur Tmpadt, Won by Knigat Banneret ¢ 7 mente removed.” suffe m Patan ar Hoey the titling (or hie team, Dayle trotted H A T IS ADE ing leer aRiIfal oreictance Rewernee, GL cond; Ed Coney third. Time—1.49 1- yut Taylor to hoot tin buneh of fax bali ime DR. GIUNDLE has a record. for marvello “Fourth Race—Oae — mile.—Won ond slow curves at the Champtons aaal “Rupture tre Beiwoon fthrand Tih atens aauien tree Hampshire, § to 6 und 3 to A\ rend ne IMPROVE! eine $1. Hours 9 (oD. Ru tos 2 for ‘place, was second | Firet Inning. 9. Hund = ‘Thne—148 1-5, | Sheckard | waa JuutloTaylor. to, Day X sareomt) LAFAYETTE CAPSULES : = Daiilen Ht unnatural disel 30c.; at all drug. He 100K chirke RESULTS AT ST. LOUIS. | Ect zi steal xecond. ‘TRACK, 8T, LOUIS, May 3— f Kerler's grounder. | nicl ty Kitna was caught trying to] Kling ean also witlke West inte the etreumarnns the dean of Wille M twelve-year-old boy: who: dint ppearance caused much excitement or H. It, LUTIIN, druggist, 191 Mowery, OLD CROW RYE: Hartzell got a free juss. He reached rinks and. pr Tun here today resulted an| MC?n4 OR Dolan's retirement qt first by Payior to think. Green went a] for several weeks, wus hell by Coroner : Sah iMovie singled, aending GML, Daly tor Reif, two rte | bane’, of the Broa, to-day com mandsimore price than any other made RAGES. o6—Six and/n half furlongs.—|Green to third. Doyle stole mecond parestimeny the disippenrance of inthe U, S e make no misstatements, it WESTCHRSTER, N.Y. nm AMO Pine nds wi, scoring Green a rte ; he boyeand wath regard to the fndin 1 29. | 9 5 . AVE YOU La ara a BE ar Cal gineles reorinm ern and Dove gata tana: e[oretue, aay In cromwalls. Creck’ waa is sold straight. Was awarded GOLD 15th Day, Thursday, May 23, Ube eT Makin Ee ( Delehanty Was retired at frat by Me- Jack by McCormack. MeJames singled | “phe jury’ brought ina verdict gf death MEDAL for quality at Paris, 1900. THE HCLIMEY, THE BELMONT. OF 47,500; pare jeruc! we a Cie- ies giles to right, Sheckard ve a low line | py accidental drowning. . a JOCKEY CLUD. WEIGHT FOR AGE pose of? Advertise & wirwe the co, was seen ane ae was lepowed Ot by Taylor amd. Doyle, ASU MUBIS.BY LANDMI people will sen. t—ta the Sunday Baie SE| cos ar Pt an BE NEE pope onsee ene neal AMEE eee HB. KIRK & CO., Sole Bottlers, N Se foe sey Yeached first on a safe hit to the infleld. Jumper to Gatins nailed him at} P.M. OINGINSATE ve. NBW YORK, Adm, fc. one, 09 Le viepsogene RACE, Peart ery ‘

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